Over the centuries the Book of Revelation has been one of the world's most misunderstood and misinterpreted books.

Many Christians do not understand that most of it applies to a time still to come, and perhaps the time in which we are now living!

It's not all bad news

After you have read The Book of Revelation Unveiled you will have gained a detailed understanding of the sobering events that will occur just before the return of Christ. You will also gain a glimpse into the awesome future our great God has in store for humanity.

It's a must-read, free booklet that will help you understand the news headlines and where humanity is headed.

Why was the book of Revelation written? As mentioned before, the book's very name means to reveal —to unveil, to open to understanding what otherwise could not be comprehended. Yet most people believe that this final book of the Bible cannot be understood at all—that its language and symbols are too confusing to make sense.

The world changed forever in 1945. That year, with the detonations of atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, man for the first time demonstrated the frightening potential to destroy all human life. Since then our weapons have grown far more powerful and threatening. As we will see in this lesson, many of these threats to human survival play prominent roles in prophecies in the Bible.

Is the work of organized religion the Kingdom of God on earth today? This is the central idea that shapes the view of the religious world. But is this the same Kingdom of God the Bible describes? In this lesson you'll discover the biblical answers to these important questions.

Does the Bible tell us what lies ahead for the United States and British Commonwealth, including Australia? What are the real origins of the American and British peoples? The answers to these questions are both interesting and surprising! The United States and Britain in Bible Prophecy, a free, 110 page full colour booklet, will help you better understand the answers to these questions and more, including the relevance of many current events.